Daniel M. Brumberg

Daniel M. Brumberg "is Special Adviser for the Muslim World Initiative at the United States Institute of Peace, where he focuses on issues of democratization and political reform in the Middle East and the wider Islamic world. He is also an Associate Professor at Georgetown University and a former Senior Associate in the Democracy and Rule of Law Project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is Chairman of the Foundation on Democratization and Political Change in the Middle East, a member of the Advisory Board of the International Forum on Democratic Studies, and a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Democracy and Political Science and Politics.“ CV

Daniel M. Brumberg was "Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University where he has taught since 1993. He has also served as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences in Mexico City, and has taught at Emory University, where he served as a Middle East Fellow at the Carter Center, and at the University of Chicago. Dr. Brumberg is the author of many publications on Middle East politics, Islam, and democratization, most recently "Khomeini's Legacy" in Scott Appleby (editor), Spokesmen of the Despised: Fundamentalist Leaders in the Middle East (University of Chicago Press, 1996). While a fellow at the Forum, Dr. Brumberg researched and wrote on "Ideological Innovation in Post-Revolutionary States: The Case of Iran.""

He has coauthored a book with Larry Diamond.


 * Member, Task Force In Support of Arab Democracy
 * Steering Committee, Center for Democracy and Civil Society
 * NED Past Fellows
 * Senior Fellow (99-00), USIP